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Series GSE78192 Query DataSets for GSE78192
Status Public on Feb 24, 2016
Title Protoarray based identificatoin of dysregulated proteins in metastatic osteosarcoma
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Protein profiling by protein array
Summary Our results successfully showed through profiling of 8268 proteins that five autoantibodies in the metastatic group showed significantly higher intensities than non-metastatic and control groups
Healthy or non-cancerous pediatric patients were pooled into a control group; Human ProtoArray that contains total 19200 protein spots of which 1326 are control spots and 8,268 are unique human proteins
 
Overall design In the study presented here we pooled plasma samples from Osteosarcoma patients who developed metastasis and localized disease within the first year of follow-up into a metastatic group and a non-metastatic group respectively and were used to acquire expression profiles of a total of 8268 proteins leading to successful identification of 5 proteins.
 
Contributor(s) Man T, Nakka M
Citation(s) 27197201
Submission date Feb 23, 2016
Last update date May 25, 2016
Contact name Tsz-Kwong Man
Organization name Baylor College of Medicine
Department Pediatrics
Lab Cancer Center
Street address 1102 Bates,
City Houston
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77030
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21502 Invitrogen ProtoArray v4 human protein microarray lot HA20085 [Array_ID version]
Samples (9)
GSM2069296 Pooled CTL-1
GSM2069297 Pooled CTL-2
GSM2069298 Pooled CTL-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA312894

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